August 1, 2024

Milford Haven: Join Milford Haven Royal Marines Cadets


Aged 13-18yrs old?

GET INVOLVED!

We have openings in our Royal Marines Cadets Detachment for enthusiastic young people to join us as a Royal Marines Cadets Recruit!

We have some fantastic & dedicated Adult Volunteers enabled to provide you with an outstanding Royal Marines Cadets Experience. Enrich your CV with skills, qualifications and experiences like no other.

Royal Marines Cadets offers the best of both worlds, getting out in the field, combined with afloat experience, we're incredibly lucky to have a world of possibilities right here in Pembrokeshire.

Join the ONLY Royal Marines Cadets Detachment in Pembrokeshire and become a Royal Marines Cadet!

Email - recruitment@milfordhavenscc.org.uk for more info.

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July 31, 2024

July 30, 2024

Fife: FWA, Fife Women's Aid Support workers vacancies

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Fife Women's Aid have a number support worker vacancies with closing dates over the next few weeks.

To check out the details 👉 Vacancies - Fife Women's Aid (fifewomensaid.org.uk)

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Scotland: Veterans Welfare Manager for Fife, Perth & Kinross, Dundee & Angus

Morag from Veterans Welfare Service is now available to offer information or assist with any enquiries regarding Armed Forces Compensation claims or war disablement pensions.

For enquiries or to make an appointment please email:Veterans-UK-VWS-Scot-NI@mod.gov.uk
or call 0808 1914 2 18


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July 29, 2024

Scotland: Officers' Association Scotland latest newsletter



Newsletter includes Finance Insights events and Veterans Employability Workshops

To read the newsletter 👉 Hot Summer Employment Events!

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July 26, 2024

Families Continuous Attitude Survey (FamCAS) 2024 – the results are in

 

Please click here to read this document online

Alternatively you can find this information online at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/tri-service-families-continuous-attitude-survey-2024

Innsworth: Welfare attraction tickets

 

Information provided by Lyneham HIVE

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust launches Service women 'Seen & Heard' programme for 2024/25

 

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has launched Service women: Seen and Heard Programme under the Covenant Fund exciting three-year Funding Framework.

The Service women: Seen & Heard programme is now open for applications for one-year grants of up to £50,000 and two-year grants up to £100,000, for projects that aim to tackle issues enabling targeted support for serving women and giving access to support to which they can self-refer.

What is the Service women: Seen and Heard programme all about?

July 24, 2024

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust launches Hidden Voices programme for 2024/25

 

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has launched a further Covenant Fund programme under its exciting three-year Funding Framework.

The Hidden Voices programme is now open for applications for grants of up £20,000 for projects that will provide accessible mental health and wellbeing services for under-represented serving Armed Forces personnel, Reservists, Veteran and families.

What is the Hidden Voices programme all about?

The Trust ran a public consultation in 2023, which identified that one of the key areas to focus on was ‘reducing isolation and loneliness for Armed Forces communities.’ This programme will enable and deliver accessible mental health and wellbeing support, as well as to identify known and unknown gaps in service provision. The consultation findings are available to read on The Trust website.

The Hidden Voices programme will support projects which achieve all the following outcomes:

  • Build collaborative partnerships between Armed Forces organisations and specialist non- Armed Forces organisations.
  • Identity and address known and unknown gaps in service provision.
  • Provide accessible, preventative, and defined interventions.
  • Increase knowledge and understanding with mainstream voluntary sector of the unique needs of the Armed Forces community.

Who can apply?

NHS England guidance for Service parents - registering a child with an NHS GP and use of the NHS app


Registering a child with an NHS GP and use of the NHS APP

Registration

There are safeguarding aspects to registering children without a parent, but it is not a reason for refusal.

Ideally, an adult with parental responsibility should normally be registered at the practice with the child where the ID of the adult can be matched to the child’s birth certificate details.

However, one of the exemptions to this is where both parents serve in the armed forces and are registered with an armed forces GP.

Further information is available in the Primary Medical Services Policy and Guidance Manual Part B Chapter 4.12 – Registering Children.

In all cases (adult and children), a GP practice may only refuse to register individuals where it has reasonable grounds for doing so. Reasonable grounds may include, in the case of an application for permanent registration, that the patient does not live, or does not intend to live in, the contractor’s practice area or the outer boundary area. A GP surgery can also refuse to register a new patient because their practice is not taking on any new patients.

The ICB can also assign a new patient to a practice whose list is open.

The NHS APP